Option Backtesting Tools?

Discussion in 'Options' started by Chubbly, Sep 22, 2015.

  1. Chubbly

    Chubbly

    I got interested and decided to see if I can find a better tool than what the ToS platform (Thinkback) has. A quick Google search and this is what I found below. If anybody has used any of these products can you please write a short review or feel free to PM me directly
    I am interested in testing Options on Equities as well as Futures. So if the tool had SPAN and Reg-T margin requirements built in that would be perfect

    http://www.csidata.com/
    http://www.optionnetexplorer.com/
    http://www.hoadley.net/options/download.htm
    http://samoasky.software.informer.com/
    http://www.oscreener.com/options_strategy_backtester
    http://www.optionvue.com/
    http://www.lim.com/products/query/


    Also I found a good historical option data source
    http://www.ivolatility.com/
     
    Last edited: Sep 22, 2015
  2. I have been building a tool which has pretty robust option back-testing features. It's currently in private beta and the details are here: https://www.getvolatility.com . If you're interested in checking it out, sign up and shoot me a PM, I'll make sure you're moved to the top of the beta invitation queue. Would appreciate your feedback on it if you do check it out.
     
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  3. Chubbly

    Chubbly

    Looks good in the screenshots. I started a private thread for us to discuss
     
  4. windwine

    windwine

    Signed up for the beta and waiting for access. Looks cool and thank you for developing such tools. Would you mind tell us some more details about the algorithm platform (C++, C# or python?) and flexibility?
     
  5. Thanks, I just sent out beta invitations to both of you.

    The site is pretty flexible and covers most of the major U.S. equities by option volume (600 or so) and many of the major futures markets (30 or so). I definitely plan to include more symbols in the future to make it more flexible.

    Looking forward to your thoughts!
     
  6. Chubbly

    Chubbly

    The CME has 2,551 futures and options symbols. Most of us trade less than 30 symbols. So you should have enough to get most of the ones we are are interested in.
     
  7. windwine

    windwine

    Got the registration and thanks.